As the Maid of Honor, I made floral Mickey ears for all of us, the bride’s was all white with a little veil sewed on. I cut apart bunches of small flowers and hot glued them onto foam ears.

Most importantly, I won my family’s traditional Mickey Bar contest. The first person to see someone they know (and weren’t planning on seeing) at Disney World wins a Mickey Ice Cream Bar. Shout out to the girl from my Econ Class that I saw in Epcot! We are friends now.

One of my favorite parts was spending some bonding time with my mom and sister.

Leaving disney is one of the actual saddest things in the whole world.

As I was waiting for our return flight to board, passengers were boarding another flight. One of the passengers was a small child strongly resembling Pugsly from The Adams Family, dragging a Mickey Mouse behind him. A woman sitting near him asked him as he walked past,

“Did you go to Disney World?”

“Yes,” he replied, “and then we leaved.”

I wanted to console this poor, grammatically incorrect child, but I couldn’t bring myself to tell him that it gets better. Because it doesn’t. Whether you are a small or very big kid, leaving Disney World is always heart-breaking. The only thing that gets you through is the hope that one day you will return for more magic.

Also, a really exciting announcement!

As of now, I am OFFICIALLY spending the entire summer in Charleston, South Carolina working on my blog and spending some quality time with my family and the beach.